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As 80 million people globally claim Irish ancestry, Prof Ciara Breathnach, Professor of Irish Gender History, highlights the significance of the public release of the 1926 Irish census, made available online one hundred years after it was conducted.As the first full census of independent Ireland, it provides rare insights into everyday life in the early Irish Free State, capturing family structures, language use, employment, religion and migration in the aftermath of revolution and civil war.Its release is particularly momentous given the loss of earlier census records in 1922, offering an invaluable resource for scholars, communities and Ireland’s global diaspora.
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RUINation event brings together scholars and artists from across Ireland and the UK
02 Apr 2026
On March 23, an interdisciplinary panel which included Dr Harald Fredheim (University of York) Gareth Kennedy (National College of Art and Design) Dr Philip Lawton (TCD) Dr Katrina Maguire (Limerick School of Art and Design) Robert O’Bryne (Irish Georgian Society) Shane O’Driscoll (Ardú Cork) Dr Kathleen Stokes (DCU) discussed how ruination, the wilful destruction or deliberate abandonment of a building, intersects with aesthetics, identity, climate change, and Ireland’s housing crisis. This conversational workshop explored collaborative pathways through the issues that de-centre the authorised voice.
RUINation is led by Sarah Kerr, Sarah Bezan, Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn, Jesse Peterson and made possible, in part, by support from UCC Futures - Future Humanities Institute.
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Zanele Muholi: queer South African visual activist cements their global influence
20 Mar 2026
Kylie Thomas, researcher at the Radical Humanities Laboratory and School of History and Art History has published an article in the Conversation. The article focuses on the work of Zanele Muholi, who was awarded the world's largest prize for photography, the Hasselblad Award, in 2026. South African visual activist Zanele Muholi’s celebrated work centres the lives and experiences of Black lesbians and trans people. For more than two decades Muholi has used photography to courageously open space for queer representation within and outside of art galleries in South Africa and across the world.
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UCC researchers selected as members of the Young Academy of Ireland
13 Mar 2026
Congratulations to Dr Yairen Jerez Columbié and Dr Sarah Bezan of the College of Arts Celtic Studies and Social Sciences who have been elected to the Young Academy of Ireland.
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British Academy Grant Awarded to Sarah Bezan - New Directions in Necro-Ecologies
06 Mar 2026
This project explores new directions in necro-ecologies, a field that interprets death as a set of active, vital, agential, and transformative inter-species interactions (Bezan 2015).
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Listening to Viruses: UCC Researchers Publish Interdisciplinary work at the Intersection of Music and Medicine.
06 Feb 2026
Dr Stephen Roddy, and Colleagues at the Molecular Virology Diagnostic and Research Laboratory, APC Microbiome and the School of Medicine publish paper on the onification of virology data in Leonardo (MIT Press)
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Visualising populist identities: populist performances on screen(s)
30 Jan 2026
On Dec 2-3 an online symposium organised by Dr Jessica Wax Edwards, the Centre for Mexican Studies, 晚上福利在线观看 Cork (Ireland) and the Centre Interlangues Texte, Image, Langage, Université Bourgogne Europe (France) in collaboration with The Populism Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association too place. Featuring keynote speakers: Benjamin Moffitt (Monash University, Australia) The Visual Politics of Populism: Reflections on the (Accidental) Creation of a Subfield María Esperanza Casullo (Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Argentina) Baroque Bodies: Appearance and Performance in Latin American Populism.
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ERC Project to investigate the rise of commercial cattle farming
11 Dec 2025
Congratulations to Dr Eugene Costello an archaeologist and historian in UCC’s School of History and Radical Humanities Laboratory who has been awarded €2m European Research Council Consolidator Grant to explore commercial cattle farming.
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Irish Keywords New Literary History Special Issue
10 Dec 2025
Prof Claire Connolly (UCC School of English and Digital Humanities) and her co-editor Prof James Chandler (University of Chicago) are pleased to announce the publication Special Issue 56.2 of the journal New Literary History, on the topic of Irish Keywords.
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Professor Luigina Ciolfi Awarded Visiting Scholarship at the University of Copenhagen
05 Dec 2025
Congratulations to Luigina Ciolfi who will be Visiting Professor in the SCIENCE Faculty at the University of Copenhagen, jointly hosted by DIKU (the Department of Computer Science) and SNM (the Natural History Museum Denmark) during March 2026.
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